'A government right to hack and a risk to British business' - Technology firms slam Investigatory Powers Bill

Danny Palmer
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Representatives of the UK technology industry express grave concerns over 'Snooper's Charter' while giving evidence to Science and Technology Committee

The proposed Investigatory Powers Bill risks putting British technology companies at a financial disadvantage because customers won't want to use products the government has the right to hack into....

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